Xbox One X E3 2017 Game Reveals

XBOX ONE X will have lots of games support when the November release date rolls around, including these exclusive and third-party titles.

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Slime Rancher (Xbox One)For Beatrix LeBeau, being a rancher can be tough. Especially when she moves a thousand light years away for her job! Add to that, she’s not wrangling cattle, she’s wrangling slimes. A lot of slimes! But there’s money to be made in slime science. Careful though, it’s a risky business when vacpacs and jetpacks are your tools.

Trials Fusion (Xbox One)Powered by a top-notch physics system, Trials Fusion is packed with a wide variety of challenging levels encouraging you to pull off countless tricks and stunts. Prepare to show off in ways you never imagined with Trials‘ intuitive and addictive gameplay.

Bayonetta (Xbox 360)Stylish, over-the-top finishing moves and epic set pieces push the limits of the action genre in Bayonetta. As a witch with magical powers and deadly weapons, you’ll flow gracefully in battle from one angelic enemy to the next in this critically acclaimed game.

Red Faction: Armageddon (Xbox 360)Save Mars from an ancient evil (that you accidentally unleashed) in Red Faction: Armageddon. After a half-century of peace on Mars, the Red Faction resistance is called upon to save Mars from destruction. Survive hordes of enemies with friends in co-op or battle across the red planet in an epic solo campaign.

For reference, Games with Gold July 2017 was an ok month for the subscription service, providing gamers with access to Grow Up and Rumbo on Xbox One.

The Xbox One Backwards Compatibility program also saw a boost, with the cult classic Kane & Lynch 2 as well as the family friendly LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean: The Video Game available as Xbox 360 backwards compatible games.

Below you'll find the dates for when these games are available to ensure you don't miss out on any freebies before the next refresh.

Though it's also worth noting that Runbow does carry over until August 15.

The current Games with Gold July lineup:

• Grow Up - Available July 1-30 on Xbox One• Runbow - Available July 16-Aug 15 on Xbox One• Kane & Lynch 2 - Available July 1-15 on Xbox 360 & Xbox One• LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean: The Video Game - Available July 16-30 on Xbox 360 & Xbox One

It's not just Xbox Games with Gold that might get updated this week, as Microsoft will likely drop another content update for their recently launched Xbox Game Pass service, too.

Xbox Game Pass launched on June 1st and the Netflix-style subscription service features a collection of Xbox One and Xbox 360 games playable thanks to Microsoft's backwards compatibility feature - all for £7.99 per month.

"We know that a gaming subscription service is only as good as its catalogue of titles, so we’re also excited to share the full lineup of Xbox One and Backward Compatible Xbox 360 games that will be available through Xbox Game Pass," a Microsoft Spokesperson told Daily Star Online.

Xbox announced before the start of July the addition of seven new games to the Netflix-style subscription service, which included the likes of Dead Island Definitive Edition, Resident Evil 6, F1 2015, The Flame in the Flood, Guacamelee: Super Turbo Championship Edition, Bard's Gold, and Monaco: What's Yours is Mine.

When Microsoft revealed the new service they said it was their way of "saying thank you to our valued Gold members for their continued support."

And with a brand new month approaching, we're expecting to see plenty more new additions announced later this week ahead of the start of August the following week.